Device for Locking a Dental Instrument on a Handpiece Consisting of a Rotating Spindle, Locking Spring and Push-Button Assembly

ABSTRACT

The invention concerns a device for locking a dental instrument having a rotating spindle, formed by a hollow spindle and adapted to receive the head of an instrument, and a locking spring formed by a lower ring extending on a common side by two branches or a plurality of elastic branches. Each branch is provided with a pin engaged in an annular groove provided in the head of the instrument. There is a push-button having, in its underside, a central conical pressure head adapted to space apart radially the branches of the locking spring to release the pins from the annular groove of the instrument. The locking branches are housed in the slots provided in the rotary spindle to lock in rotation the spring relative to the rotary spindle, the spring being moreover maintained axially between the push-button and a shoulder of the rotary spindle.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS

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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention concerns a novel device for locking a dental instrument.

2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.

An object of the invention is to allow an instrument to be locked on the drive elements of the head of a dental handpiece without requiring the use of particular tools, and by means of an easy-to-use spring system.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This object is achieved by a device for locking a dental instrument, of the type comprising a body that accommodates motorization elements and/or movement-transmitting elements, and a tool-holder head, said device being characterized in that it is composed of a rotary spindle, a locking spring and a push-button.

The rotary spindle is formed by a hollow spindle adapted to mesh with the movement-transmitting elements of the handpiece and being traversed longitudinally by an open central bore adapted to receive the head of an instrument.

The locking spring is formed by a lower ring positioned around the hollow spindle and continued on a common side by two arms, or a plurality of elastic arms, each provided with a pin and each having a rest position, in which the pin engages in an annular groove provided on the head of the instrument, and a spaced-apart position, in which the pin is moved away from the central axis for the purpose of its release.

The cap-shaped push-button comprises, on its underside, a central and conical pressure head with an external slope which, when the user presses the push-button in the direction of the instrument, is able to space the arms of the locking spring radially apart in order to release the pins from the annular groove of the instrument.

In addition, the locking arms are housed in slots provided in the rotary spindle, so as to block the spring in rotation relative to the rotary spindle, the spring also being maintained axially between the push-button and a shoulder of the rotary spindle.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be better understood on reading the following description in which reference is made to the following attached figures.

FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dental handpiece for endodontic work, equipped with a spring-type locking device according to the invention.

FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the locking device according to the invention.

FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of the rotary spindle of the locking device from FIGS. 1 and 2, equipped with a spring according to the invention.

FIG. 4 is a sectional view along A-A in FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the rotary spindle from FIG. 3.

FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 are, respectively, a side view, a sectional view along B-B, and a bottom view of the spring from FIGS. 1 to 4.

FIG. 9 is a side view of the shaft of an instrument adapted to cooperate with the locking device according to the invention.

FIGS. 10 and 11 are a longitudinal sectional view and a sectional view along C-C, depicting an instrument engaged in a locking device according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 shows a dental instrument comprising a body (1) that accommodates motorization elements and/or movement-transmitting elements (which are conventional and are not shown here), and a tool-holder head (2).

The head(2) has a locking device (3) according to the invention, composed of a rotary spindle (4), a locking spring (5) and a push-button (6) (see FIGS. 1 and 2 in particular), and it is designed to cooperate with a tool whose shaft (7) is of the type depicted in FIGS. 9 to 11.

The rotary spindle (4) shown in FIGS. 1 to 8 is formed by a hollow spindle (8) which carries, perpendicular to its central axis (10), a pinion (9) adapted to mesh in a conventional manner with the movement-transmitting elements of the handpiece.

The hollow spindle (8) is continued, on the underside of the pinion (9), by a cylindrical sleeve (11) adapted to cooperate in a conventional manner with a roller bearing (FIGS. 10, 11) or a bearing (FIG. 1).

The hollow spindle (8) comprises, above the pinion (9) (see FIGS. 5 and 2), a cylindrical lower part (12) followed toward the top by a central part (13) of smaller diameter than the lower part and separated from the latter by a peripheral shoulder (14), then a cylindrical upper part (15) of smaller diameter than the central part (13) and separated from the latter by a peripheral shoulder (16).

The hollow spindle (8) is traversed longitudinally by an open central bore (17) receiving the shaft (7) whose head is equipped in a conventional manner with an annular groove (18) for axial blocking by virtue of the pins, and with a flat surface (19) parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft for blocking in rotation by a corresponding flat surface of the hollow spindle.

The hollow spindle comprises a slot (20) on its upper and central parts. Said slot (20) diametrally crosses the upper part (15) and the central bore (17) and opens to the outside on each side. This slot is continued downward by two cuttings that open to the outside along the entire height of the central part (13) and are of the same width as the slot and have a base with a concavely curved profile (36) visible in FIG. 4.

The spring (5) (see FIGS. 6 to 8) is formed by a lower ring (21) that supports, on one side, two diametrically opposite elastic arms (22) or several arms distributed uniformly on the periphery of said ring.

Each arm comprises, starting from the ring, a central segment (24) or (25) inclined in the direction of the central axis (10) and terminated by an upper segment (26) or (27) parallel to said axis (10), each one terminated by an internal slope (23) inclined by an angle a toward the top (45° for example, see FIG. 7). Each upper segment (26) or (27) supports, in the direction of the central axis (10), a transverse pin (28) or (29) adapted to snap into the annular groove (18) of the instrument shaft (see assembly in FIG. 4 or FIGS. 10 and 11) and comprising a plane (37) inclined toward the bottom by an angle β (30° for example, see FIG. 7).

The ring (21) is positioned and applied around the lower part (12) of the hollow spindle (FIG. 2), the inclined segments (24, 25) are placed externally of the central part (13) of said hollow spindle without coming into contact with it, because of its concave profile (36), while the segments (26) and (27) take up position in the slot (20) of the upper part (15) of the hollow spindle, and the pins (29) snap into the groove (18) of the instrument (FIGS. 9, 10, 11).

The push-button (6) according to the variant in FIGS. 1 and 2 is conventionally cap-shaped with a circular flat face (30) provided with an annular peripheral spindle skirt (31) that is bordered by a perpendicular collar (32) directed toward the axis (10), so as to lock, for example, under a roller bearing (35) of the head (2) and serve as an upper axial abutment for the push-button.

Said push-button comprises, on its underside, a central and conical pressure head (33) with an external slope (34) which, when the face (30) is pressed in the direction of the instrument, is able to engage between the two segments (26, 27) of the spring, by sliding on the two internal inclined surfaces (23), and is able to space said segments radially outward in order to release the pins (28, 29) from the groove and free the instrument.

An instrument is locked by introducing the tool head into the central bore (17) and moving it in the direction of the push-button. The inclined surfaces (37) of the pins (28, 29) promote the sliding of the tool head and the spacing-apart of the pins and arms as said head passes them, and the elasticity of the arms then allows them to return to the rest position and snap into the groove (20).

The variant in FIGS. 10 and 11 shows that other embodiments are possible without departing from the scope of the invention.

Likewise, it is possible to provide three or four elastic arms on the spring (5) without departing from the scope of the invention, in which case the hollow spindle will comprise three or four radial slots distributed at 120° or at 90°, respectively, or two perpendicular diametrical slots.

The locking device according to the invention is easy to use and does not require a special tool for fitting or removing the instrument, and the spring element is mounted on the rotary spindle without requiring any special fixation. 

1. A device for locking a dental instrument, of the type comprising the dental instrument comprising a body accommodates accommodating motorization elements and/or movement-transmitting elements, and a tool-holder head, said device comprising: a rotary spindle being comprised of a hollow spindle adapted to mesh with the movement-transmitting elements and being traversed longitudinally by an open central bore receiving the dental instrument, said a hollow spindle carrying a pinion perpendicular to a central axis of said hollow spindle, said pinion adapted to mesh in a conventional manner with the movement-transmitting elements; a locking spring being comprised of a lower ring positioned around said hollow spindle and continued on a common side by a plurality of elastic arms, each arm being provided with a pin and having a rest position, said pin engaging an annular groove on the dental instrument, each arm having a spaced-apart position, said pin being moved away from said central axis for release of said hollow spindle; and a cap-shaped push-button comprising, on an underside thereof, a central and conical pressure head with an external slope radially spacing the arms of the locking spring apart and releasing pins from the annular groove of the dental instrument, when the push-button presses in a direction toward the dental instrument, wherein said hollow spindle, comprises a cylindrical sleeve on an underside of said pinion, said cylindrical sleeve being cooperative with a bearing, wherein said hollow spindle comprises a cylindrical lower part above said pinion, a central part being positioned on top of the lower part and having smaller diameter than a diameter of the lower part said central part forming a first peripheral shoulder on the lower part, and a cylindrical upper part of being positioned on top of said central part and having a smaller diameter than a diameter of said central part, said upper part forming a second peripheral shoulder on said central part, the wherein said hollow spindle comprises at least one slot being located on said upper part and said central parts, said slot diametrically crossing said upper part and said central bore and opening outward on each side, said slot being continued downward by two cuttings opening outwardly along an entire width of said central part, said two cuttings having a width identical to said slot and a concavely curved profile, and wherein each arm of said locking spring comprises a central segment inclined in a direction of said central axis, and by an upper segment parallel to said central axis, said central segment extending from said lower ring to said upper segment, each segment having an internal slope inclined by an angle toward a top end thereof.
 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastic arms are housed in said slot of said rotary spindle.
 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hollow spindle has three or four radial slots distributed at 120° or at 90°, respectively, cooperative with a spring with three or four arms, respectively.
 4. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper segment supports a transverse pin being in snap-fit relation to said annular groove and having a plane inclined by an angle toward a bottom end thereof, said transverse pin being supported in a direction of said central axis.
 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said push-button has a cap shape with a circular flat face provided with an annular peripheral spindle skirt, the spindle skirt being bordered by a perpendicular collar directed toward said central axis and locked under a roller bearing of the dental instrument, said perpendicular collar forming an upper axial abutment engaging said push-button. 